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The upper stage of a Chinese Zhuque-2E rocket broke apart in low-Earth orbit after launching on June 9. The debris field, estimated at 100 to 150 pieces, crosses the orbit of the International Space Station and poses a threat to SpaceX's Starlink broadband network. The US Space Force is tracking the fragments.
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